Displaying 20 results from an estimated 900 matches similar to: "Using Compiz in KDE"
2008 Mar 08
3
No shutdown option in KDE with Compiz-Fusion
I have installed Compiz-Fusion on several Ubuntu machines, all
different hardware, with KDE. In all of them, the option to shutdown
or reset the computer is absent from the KDE logout buttons when
running Compiz-Fusion. I have searched google and see that others have
this problem, but I do not see a solution. Is there a known solution
to this condition?
Thanks in advance.
Dotan Cohen
2006 Jun 08
1
compiz and gnome-window-decorator
Hy guys,
I'm running Xgl on my gentoo (amd64 + nvidia). I use startxgl to start
xgl. I have missed any decoration. Can somebody help me?
sorry for my bad english
thanks in advanced
Cordiali Saluti,
Emanuele Gringeri
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e opera costantemente il Bene>>
Goethe
2008 Apr 29
1
Running Compiz in XGL
I have a Dell Inspiron with the ATI x1400 video card. In Ubuntu 7.04 I
ran Compiz-Fusion in XGL with the fglrx drivers and the system was
very responsive. I noticed no performance penalties at all. In Ubuntu
8.04 I am running Compiz natively with the current fglrx drivers, and
the system is sluggish. Disabling Compiz makes the system very
responsive. So I am interested in running Compiz in XGL
2007 Oct 20
2
No 3D in KDE, other effects work
In Ubuntu 7.10 with KDE, I have compiz running under XGL. Although
Beryl ran fine in Ubuntu 7.04, Compiz will not enable 3D effects such
as wobbly windows. Other effects, such as minimize/restore animations,
work properly. The machine is a Dell Inspiron 6400 / E1505 laptop,
2Ghz Intel DuoCore2, 2GB RAM, ATI X1400, 1680x1050 widescreen. What
should I begin to troubleshoot?
Thanks in advance.
2008 May 02
1
Java animations, Google Earth flashing with Compiz enabled
On a Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 with the ATI x1400 video card running
the fglrx driver on Kubuntu 8.04, I have some video problems while
running Compiz. I am not using XGL, in fact, I removed it from the
system as it was causing performance issues. The symptoms I describe
here were present before removing XGL, as well as after.
The test applet on java.com flashes (as if it disappears between
2007 Nov 09
1
Compiz starts, but no 3D effects
I just installed Compiz on Ubuntu Feisty (Gutsy does not work on my
hardware as per the release notes) via the
http://ppa.launchpad.net/amaranth/ubuntu repo, which is the repo
suggested in the compiz-fusion website. The machine is a Dell Inspiron
E1505 / 6400 with the horrible ATI X1400 graphics card and 1680x1050
monitor. I installed XGL and the proprietary ATI driver, a combination
that worked
2006 May 11
1
compiz without a desktop window
Running compiz without a desktop window has some unexpected behavior.
It is not possible to grab the cube with the mouse. The pointer needs to be over a window for it to work.
In display.c the XSelectInput call in addDisplay is missing ButtonPressMask and ButtonReleaseMask, so it makes sense why this doesn't work.
Is there a reason why they have been left out?
Lower window with Button2 on
2007 Jun 28
3
Install XGL under CentOS 5 with ATI X600 and dual-head configuration
Hi again.
I've got a laptop with an ATI X600 inside, perfectly working xorg with
dual head configuration, 2 desktops (without xinerama).
I've got 2 xorg.conf files, one for propietary ATI (fglrx) driver, and
other to use the open source driver. The difference is very notorious.
The problem I have is that I read (Saint Google) that to work with
compiz/beryl and dual-head configuration, I
2008 Mar 12
1
XGL and Xorg confusion
Hi,
As there has been some confusion over Xgl and Xorg here, I thought I'd
just post this. XGL acts as a client to the Xserver and acts as a server for
all programs connecting to itself. Instead of displaying its results on a
monitor, it interprets the display and calls the appropriate OpenGL APIs;
the OpenGL driver physically interacts with the screen, keyboard and mouse.
So you do need
2006 May 07
2
3 xgl/compiz problems
Looking deeper to compiz/xgl I found three problems in my system that I
report to you hoping to be somehow a little useful.
I didn't find any of them using Xorg 7
First my testing environment:
KDE 3.5
latest XGL cvs - XORG-7.0
Nvidia FX5200 64Mb
Latest nvidia drivers
Kernel 2.6.16.1
XGL problems:
1) xine is somehow broken with xgl, even with no composite managers:
it is very slow even when
2006 Jun 20
1
Bug with evdev corepointers
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Hello everybody,
Those who are active in #Xgl on freenode know that I've had segfaults
when starting Xgl during the last few weeks (which is also why there was
no progress on my g-w-d rewrite).
Today I found the time to debug Xgl and to find the bug.
My mouse was configured as evdev device in xorg.conf, and to use it, it
was set as the
2006 Apr 11
1
Using glitz directly vs using XRender
Hi,
In the past I've found that using the glitz backend to Cairo with Xorg
made some simple animation tests I wrote go much faster. I haven't yet
tried them with Xgl but I was wondering which backend is theoretically
'best' in this configuration?
My understanding is that Xgl feeds everything drawn to the screen via
OpenGL - a bit like Quartz 2D Extreme will when Apple get it
2006 Aug 01
2
technical low-end possibilities of xgl?
Hello. I know this is off topic but sorry I cannot google out where xgl
people discuss things (don't find an xgl mailing list) nor documents
about this.
Currently xgl supports modern ATI/Nvidia cards, is there any reason why
older cards are not supported? Is it because old cards are not powerful
enough, or is it because xgl is using some new 3D technologies? (OpenGL
2.0?)
How about cards
2006 Sep 29
1
undeclared identifier 'space' in function MetaButtonSpace
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -DORBIT2=1 -pthread
-I/opt/Xgl/include -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0 -I/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/include
-I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/pango-1.0
-I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/glib-2.0/include
-I/usr/include/gconf/2 -I/usr/include/orbit-2.0
-I/usr/include/libwnck-1.0 -I/opt/Xgl/include
-I/usr/include/metacity-1 -I/usr/include/gtk-2.0
2006 Apr 07
2
[PATCH] Add GLX 1.3 + conformant GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap support
As promised awhile ago...
This patch makes compiz conformant with the latest published version
of the GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap specification. It has been
tested to be fully backwards compatible as well, so it will still
work with current versions of Xgl. If GLX 1.3 support isn't
available, it just falls back to the existing use of XVisualInfo.
However, my version of Xgl is a bit
2006 Oct 10
1
possible workspacehandling bug
Hello, first of all I would like to thank everyone for the effort put into
the project.
I have found a quite peculiar behavior when using Xgl/compiz.
Sometimes my windows disappear, if i use ctrl+alt+shift+left/right i can end
up in an empty desktop and if I keep holding ctrl+alt+shift and move back to
the previous workspace the window moves back just as if it had been moved
previously. Also, if
2007 Mar 02
1
Xvideo and X.org on Intel GMA
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Hiho,
I already reported this in <455F4553.9020109@tommie-lie.de> and found
time to reinstall compiz yesterday and the problem still persists.
I have Ubuntu's X.org 7.1.1 running on a Intel GMA 950 and latest
compiz. When watching Xvideo files, the overlay window remains black. If
I slightly move the video window, the video appears with
2006 Jul 11
1
Patch for Java app and Compiz
Hi to all:
My name is Mauricio and I write from Chili, I new on the list, so hi to all.
I'm using Xgl and compiz and is an amazing technologie, also even as a "alpha" software work allmost perfect on my inspiron 6400-ATIX1300.
I only have 2 problems. The first related to some java app and compiz (like limewire), so I read on the list something about a patch to try to solve this, I
2007 Apr 11
3
incomplete window contents when unminimizing
Hi,
Using Xgl, when a window is unminimized, sometimes (especially with
Firefox), the window contents are not immediately visible (partially
or completely) until an unminimize animation is completed. That is,
sometimes there are empty (transparent) rectangles within the window
(maybe corresponding to some Mozilla controls), and sometimes the
whole window is empty (only the decoration is visible).
2006 Apr 06
2
Two XGL questions
I know this list is meant for discussion of compiz specifically, but ....
1) I sometimes see compiz spit out "Could not bind pixmap to texture"
messages, even though it _appears_ to be working fine. I randomly
guess that this is due to me running out of video memory (iirc I
have 64mb of vram). Is that possibly a problem? I think Vista and
OS X manually manage video